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I verified the bios settings you mentioned, and just for giggles tried to put the drives on those ports again...and now they work. I swear I didn't change a single thing in bios so I don't know why they wouldn't work before. Anyway they now show as sata 300, but hdparm -tT still shows 61MB/s. Edit: I noticed that I get better results if I don't mount the array. I know I'm nowhere close to the speeds I should be getting anyway, but check this out.. /dev/sdd is a stand alone sataII WD drive partitioned with NTFS Code:
goliath:/home/shawn # hdparm -tT /dev/evms/media_vol /dev/evms/media_vol: Timing cached reads: 1956 MB in 2.00 seconds = 977.33 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 266 MB in 3.00 seconds = 88.53 MB/sec goliath:/home/shawn # hdparm -tT /dev/sdd /dev/sdd: Timing cached reads: 1942 MB in 2.00 seconds = 971.22 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 242 MB in 3.02 seconds = 80.13 MB/sec goliath:/home/shawn # mount /dev/evms/media_vol /media/vol1 goliath:/home/shawn # hdparm -tT /dev/evms/media_vol /dev/evms/media_vol: Timing cached reads: 1994 MB in 2.00 seconds = 996.84 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 186 MB in 3.00 seconds = 61.93 MB/sec goliath:/home/shawn # hdparm -tT /dev/evms/media_vol /dev/evms/media_vol: Timing cached reads: 1962 MB in 2.00 seconds = 980.88 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 186 MB in 3.01 seconds = 61.86 MB/sec goliath:/home/shawn # umount /dev/evms/media_vol goliath:/home/shawn # hdparm -tT /dev/evms/media_vol /dev/evms/media_vol: Timing cached reads: 1958 MB in 2.00 seconds = 978.26 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 264 MB in 3.00 seconds = 87.96 MB/sec Last edited by mtyme; 02-13-2008 at 08:23 PM. |
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I found that by turning off QOS you can get a pretty nice speed boost. With QOS on: 6.5 MB/s = 52 Mb/s Network utilization is 61 - 69 % during the transfer. With QOS off: 9.8 MB/s = 78 Mb/s Network utilization is 88 - 91 % That is a nice little improvement. John |
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I rebooted today and the raid volume didn't mount like it usually does. So I opened EVMS and it was there but when I tried to mount it I got an error: Broken Pipe.
What does that mean? |
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If I had to guess since this happened to me (different error though) the other day. If the machine has an unclean shutdown the RAID won't mount until you run a check on it. I use JFS so I had to run jfs_fsck on the logical volume. Turned out my /etc/fstab file wasn't configured properly. Since it isn't the root volume on my system I had to change the 0 at the end to a 2 which forces a check before attempting to mount on bootup.
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Are you still seeing the problem? thx mike
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Server: Sage 6.5.9 - X2 3800+, DFI NF4 MB, 1 GB, 300 GB HD (system disk), NV 7600GS, - Windows XP SP2 Client 1: Sage 6.5.9 - E7200, Abit IP35 Pro, ATI 4850 with HDMI connect to Denon 3808CI and Sony A3000 SXRD TV Client 2: HD200 connected to Denon 3808CI and A3000 SXRD TV Client 3: Media MVP to 15" Toshiba LCD Client 4: HD100 connected to Samsung 23" 720P LCD Client 5: HD100 connected to Vizio VX37L |
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I couldn't get xfs_check to run, it said there were errors. So I ran xfs_repair and it said something about a bad superblock, and it was trying to find the 2nd one but it never finished. I eventually just rebuilt the arrary. I didn't have any data on there I couldn't get back. The only think I can think of that I did was fix the system clock. For some reason every time I'd boot, the time/date would be different. But I don't know that that was the issue.
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The clock wasn't off by exactly an hour or two right? How much variance are you seeing at boot? Do you run NTP or some other process to maintain accurate time?
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It was off by an hour or two after in initially installed it. I never paid any attention to it, then noticed later the date had somehow gotten moved to 2010. I noticed during a suse update there was something in there about a system date time update so I ran that and reset the time date to current.
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I finally have another one and new PMPs. I'm letting the new 2.7TB PV initialize over night now and then I hope I'll be able to use pvmove to move the content of my 2.3TB PV into the 2.7TB PV and remove the 2.3TB PV.
Then I think I can get rid of my 500gb AAK drives finally. |
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http://archives.free.net.ph/message/...cb0b19.en.html I'm running 2.6.22-rc6...doh. Looks like it is fixed in 2.6.22-2; I should get off of an rc kernel anyways... |
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I just found out that I messed up that disk optimization script that mikesm gave me and that a lot of the settings were not being applied. This meant that my new md array that I created last night has been syncing/initing at 1MB/sec since midnight...no wonder it isn't done yet! Also, NCQ was still on for all the drives, etc etc...here's the script with my bungling removed: Code:
root@orion:~# cat /etc/init.d/diskopt #!/bin/bash # ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Description: Custom disk optimization script ### END INIT INFO . /lib/lsb/init-functions case "$1" in start) echo "Optimizing RAID Arrays..." # This step must come first. # See: http://www.3ware.com/KB/article.aspx?id=11050 echo "Setting max_sectors_kb to 128K for RAID5 arrays..." for i in sda sdb sdc sdd sde sdf sdg sdh sdi sdj sdk sdl sdm sdn sdo sdp do echo "Setting /dev/$i to 128K..." echo 128 > /sys/block/"$i"/queue/max_sectors_kb done echo "Setting read-ahead to 64MB for /dev/md[0-1]" blockdev --setra 65536 /dev/md0 blockdev --setra 65536 /dev/md1 blockdev --setra 65536 /dev/md2 echo "Setting stripe_cache_size to 16MB for /dev/md[0-1]" echo 16384 > /sys/block/md0/md/stripe_cache_size echo 16384 > /sys/block/md1/md/stripe_cache_size echo 16384 > /sys/block/md2/md/stripe_cache_size # if you use more than the default 64kb stripe with raid5 # this feature is broken so you need to limit it to 30MB/s # neil has a patch, not sure when it will be merged. echo "Setting minimum and maximum resync speed to 30MB/s..." echo 30000 > /sys/block/md0/md/sync_speed_min echo 30000 > /sys/block/md0/md/sync_speed_max echo 30000 > /sys/block/md1/md/sync_speed_min echo 30000 > /sys/block/md1/md/sync_speed_max echo 30000 > /sys/block/md2/md/sync_speed_min echo 30000 > /sys/block/md2/md/sync_speed_max # Disable NCQ. echo "Disabling NCQ..." for i in sda sdb sdc sdd sde sdf sdg sdh sdi sdj sdk sdl sdm sdn sdo sdp do echo "Disabling NCQ on $i" echo 1 > /sys/block/"$i"/device/queue_depth done ;; stop) # skip or put your own commands here ;; status) echo "Getting max_sectors_kb from disks..." for i in sda sdb sdc sdd sde sdf sdg sdh sdi sdj sdk sdl sdm sdn sdo sdp do echo -n "$i: " cat /sys/block/"$i"/queue/max_sectors_kb done echo "Getting read-ahead setting from /dev/md[0-2]" echo -n "md0: " blockdev --getra /dev/md0 echo -n "md1: " blockdev --getra /dev/md1 echo -n "md2: " blockdev --getra /dev/md2 echo "Getting stripe_cache_size from /dev/md[0-2]" echo -n "md0: " cat /sys/block/md0/md/stripe_cache_size echo -n "md1: " cat /sys/block/md1/md/stripe_cache_size echo -n "md1: " cat /sys/block/md2/md/stripe_cache_size echo "Getting minimum and maximum resync speed from /dev/md[0-2]..." echo -n "md0-min: " cat /sys/block/md0/md/sync_speed_min echo -n "md0-max: " cat /sys/block/md0/md/sync_speed_max echo -n "md1-min: " cat /sys/block/md1/md/sync_speed_min echo -n "md1-max: " cat /sys/block/md1/md/sync_speed_max echo -n "md2-min: " cat /sys/block/md2/md/sync_speed_min echo -n "md2-max: " cat /sys/block/md2/md/sync_speed_max echo "Getting NCQ settings..." for i in sda sdb sdc sdd sde sdf sdg sdh sdi sdj sdk sdl sdm sdn sdo sdp do echo -n "$i: " cat /sys/block/"$i"/device/queue_depth done ;; esac |
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This is going to take a while, I probably should have started this on the console...I see people online saying that if it is interrupted that I will be a very unhappy camper. |
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man screen - It's your friend for such lengthy endeavors.
I commend you on your dedication, having spent the weekend fighting with 6 revs of kernels and 4 revs of ivtv before reverting, i know your pain... /jer
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yeah, even better, I should have used nohup and just tail -f the output file...but I had doubts that the pvmove would work at all in the first place...
Last edited by KJake; 03-05-2008 at 10:57 PM. |
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The pvmove will take quite awhile when the filesystem is active, but I think you will be fine. :-)
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Sage is still recording away and I'm watching TV, have access to My Documents, etc ! 5.3% moved |
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I think I can now estimate this will take 30 hours (in total) to move a 2.3TB PV (21 more hours to go). My rough estimation is that it is moving about 75GB per hour. This doesn't seem bad to me knowing how much work pvmove is doing to protect each PE it moves. |
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